/Y / /,'" , t.. ,. t. , :':U1( : ..; "":-, , . ...,...:..:, ":^"-: 'i>"' -'"- Wanted: someone who can skip rope, catch a ball, climb a tree, swim and play hide-and-seek. Some ne like you. Imagine, if you can children who don t know-and may never know- how to play. There are such children. Thousands of them. They're mentally retarded. And unless you help them, they will miss all the ioys of games, sports a nd other activities on which youngsters thrive. Anyone can help-whether you're a college student, a housewife or someone who's retired. All it takes are patience and a few hours of your time each week And what could be more rewarding than helping shy, unsure, unhappy children become friendlier, healthier-even brighter- because you taught them to play? For information on how to start a program, write to the President's Council on Physical Fitness 441 G Street, Washington, D. C. To learn about other needs of the six million Americans who are retarded- and how you can help them- write for a free booklet Address: The President's Committee on Mental Retardation, Washington D. C. h ? h / ,A< ' ,( ,'^ ,ý ; .N .:,0- Ø'NG .:t . ", 1-ø.(Jc Sf...-t- ...